At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Chevrolet Laguna gauge bezels to ensure that you have every gauge bezel option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Chevrolet Laguna gauge bezels, so that whether you are looking for a chrome Chevrolet Laguna gauge bezel or a billet gauge bezel or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Chevrolet Laguna gauge bezel needs!

WHY TO BUY?

One of the biggest secrets in the custom car community is that the smallest details make the biggest difference. You can have a vehicle with a great paint job and a killer motor, but if the small interior trim is shoddy and old, the whole car will look incomplete. Aftermarket gauge bezels are the perfect way to clean up your interior and give it a slight custom touch. Both affordable and easy to install, gauge bezels are a great item for do-it-yourself customizers who are working with a tight budget. Here at Andy's we have a full selection of gauge bezels ranging from modern to retro and everything in between. With our vast lineup you are sure to find the perfect gauge bezels to suit your personal taste.

DID YOU KNOW?

Gauge bezels were an important design feature on vintage vehicles. Many classic cars featured detailed dash inlays made of wood, chrome, aluminum or stainless steel. These really made the interiors shine and helped accentuate the cool range of gauges. As vehicles came into the modern era some of this attention to detail was lost. But now you can give your car the proper flair it deserves with aftermarket gauge bezels. We always notice a well done dashboard, and we think you will love the way your ride shines with a new set of bezels.

FAQ's

Q: What is a gauge bezel? Why buy a gauge bezel?A: Gauge bezels are overlays for your dashboard instrument cluster. Gauge bezels are an excellent way to add that custom touch to the interior of your sport compact car.

Q: How do you install a gauge bezel?A: You must remove the plastic surrounding your instrument cluster. Once removed, the gauge face simply lies over it and attaches with double-sided tape.